JIM DOHERTY wrote:
Still, Connolly writes well and one thing I've got to
give him full credit for, since he's Irish, is that he writes
convincingly American.
********** I liked it, even though I agree with your comment
that the book is disjointed. I note you didn't make the
oft-stated complaint about the supernatural element. That
didn't bother me either. Sort of a James Lee Burke-ish plot
isn't it? Been a while since I've read it but if I recall
correctly, the protagonist's wife has been murdered and a
chunk of the action takes place in Cajun country. Dark and
moody, too.
Like Michael Connelly, I've slipped behind a book or two and
look forward to catching up on both of them.
miker
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